1, always check if powermanagement is of for the sata /SSD's
2. always use AHCI
Im having multiple systems.
different SSDS ( ADATA 510, VERTEX 3, CRUCIAL V4 ).
Running Debian Wheezy ( kernel 3.2) of ubuntu kernel 3.2 and 3.8
only 1 problem found.
My OCZ Vertex 3 is running more than 1 year now. 0 problems. latest firmware )
Adata ssd, for 2 weeks now, 0 problems. ( firmware 5.06)
Crucial V4, 32Gb, 2 SSD in 2 different machines. 1 disk has errors, upgraded to latest firmware,
few days ok, and now again errors, , disk wil go back for repair.
Bad SSD's. Faulty firmwares are most of the problems.
always check if TRIM is working.
1, always check if powermanagement is of for the sata /SSD's
2. always use AHCI
Im having multiple systems.
different SSDS ( ADATA 510, VERTEX 3, CRUCIAL V4 ).
Running Debian Wheezy ( kernel 3.2) of ubuntu kernel 3.2 and 3.8
only 1 problem found.
My OCZ Vertex 3 is running more than 1 year now. 0 problems. latest firmware )
Adata ssd, for 2 weeks now, 0 problems. ( firmware 5.06)
Crucial V4, 32Gb, 2 SSD in 2 different machines. 1 disk has errors, upgraded to latest firmware,
few days ok, and now again errors, , disk wil go back for repair.
Bad SSD's. Faulty firmwares are most of the problems.
always check if TRIM is working.
Simple test.
wget -O /tmp/test_trim.sh "https:/ /sites. google. com/site/ lightrush/ random- 1/checkiftrimon ext4isenabledan dworking/ test_trim. sh?attredirects =0&d=1"
chmod +x /tmp/test_trim.sh
sudo /tmp/test_trim.sh tempfile 50 /dev/sdX